and new features. Don't believe me? Then see for yourself at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/notes/en/.
DO NOT USE portupgrade by itself to upgrade to GNOME 2.12. Instead, use
the gnome_upgrade.sh script from
http://www.marcuscom.com/downloads/gnome_upgrade212.sh. This script will
circumvent some potential pitfalls users can see if they use portupgrade
by itself.
In keeping with tradition, GNOME 2.12 for FreeBSD comes with a special
splash screen. The winner of this release's contest is
Dominique Goncalves <dominique.goncalves@gmail.com>. His splash screen
was inspired by http://art.gnome.org/contests/2.12-splash/83.
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would lank to thank the following users for
their contributions to this release:
Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>
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sajd on #freebsd-gnome
Caelian on #freebsd-gnome
mnag
Yasuda Keisuke <kysd@po.harenet.ne.jp>
Mark Hobden <markhobden@gmail.com>
Sergey Akifyev <asa@agava.com>
Andreas Kohn
For more information on GNOME on FreeBSD, checkout
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/. The 2.12 documentation will be
posted shortly.
===> p5-Some-Module-0.7 Port requires perl 5.6.x or later. Install
lang/perl5 then try again.
to:
===> p5-Some-Module-0.7 requires perl 5.6.x or later. Install
lang/perl5 then try again.
Approved by: silence on -ports
days his MTA also remains unresponsive [1].
[1] Unable to deliver to destination domain
Failed to deliver to domain oven.org after 73 tries.
The last error was:
CantConnectToHost
Approved by: portmgr (linimon)
- Do not provide round() anymore, since it is part of FreeBSD since 5.3
- Reformat the Makefile (one less tab between variables and values)
Reported by: pointyhat via kris [1]
Michael Bevin. It is not opensource, but versions are available
for Windows and Linux. Currently (October 2005) it has the best
compression ratio available.
WWW: http://www.lossless-audio.com/
PR: ports/87668
Submitted by: Andrew Pantyukhin <infofarmer@gmail.com>
definitely earns a pointy hat and a PORTREVISION bump.
This port will not build on 4.X, and I can't investigate it because
I don't have access to a 4-STABLE machine. If anyone wants to
fix the problem (seems to be related to an unnamed union of structs),
please feel free!
<siseci@enderunix.org>: host mail.enderunix.org[193.140.143.23] said: 554 mail
server permanently rejected message (#5.3.0) (in reply to end of DATA
command)
features.
CMus is a small and fast music player using the ncurses library.
CMus has vi-style command interface, e.g. searching using '/' or
'?' and adding files to playlist ':add ~/foo.ogg'.
* Plays FLAC, OGG, MP3, WAV, modules
* MP3 and Ogg streaming (Shoutcast/Icecast)
* WinAmp / XMMS keys "zxcvb"
* Can be controlled via UNIX socket
* Customizable colors
* Nice vi-style interface with tabulator expansion
* Background playlist loading
* Track metadata database makes adding files to playlist very fast.
* Album/artist modes. Playing within one album or artist.
* Powerful playlist filters
* Can run external commands for the currently selected files
* Directory browser
* Supports 256 colors
WWW: http://onion.dynserv.net/~timo/index.php?page=Projects/cmus
There are so many ports in FreeBSD, that has libogg dependency
(transcode, vlc, mplayer, etc). But at least one of them,
audio/lopster use an incorrect name - all of them use the
WITH(OUT)?_OGG, but lopster uses the (I think) incorrect
WITH(OUT)?_LIBOGG make variable.
PR: ports/87398
Submitted by: Zahemszky Gabor <gabor@zahemszky.hu>
of digital music in different formats, including MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. It has
flexible querying, tagging, intelligent scoring, and more.
Author: Andreas Kloeckner <inducer@users.sf.net>
WWW: http://madman.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/87301
Submitted by: Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch>
Shoutcast is Nullsoft's streaming audio server. It isn't
open source, this is a binary port for 1386 versions of
FreeBSD 4.x/5.x/6.x. There is an open source alternatve
audio/icecast, but shoutcast is very famous, and I think
it should have a place in the FreeBSD ports collection.
PR: ports/87165
Submitted by: Gabor Kovesdan <gabor.kovesdan@t-hosting.hu>
actually using it, because the nas' libaudio was not linked right.
Now that nas is built better, this port's configure find -laudio to be
usable and builds/installs the `nasay' executable (in addition to the
regular `say').
Put `bin/nasay' back into pkg-plist and changes the bogus
build-dependency on audiolib.h to lib-dependency on audio.
While here, remove the explicit requirement for a particular version of
-lgdbm. Rsynth' last release was in 1994 -- whatever libgdbm happens to
be on a FreeBSD system _today_ is going to be just fine.
Bump PORTREVISION.
Notified by: pointyhat (via kris)
1) Use proper CFLAGS to compiled libaudio's unshared/*.o --
previously only the shared objects were thus compiled.
2) Use -fPIC for shared objects only on sparc64 -- on other
platforms use -fpic.
3) Use the unshared/*.o to create the static libaudio.a --
previously the shared objects were used for both libraries.
4) Link with -lXt and -lXau -- the vendor's Imakefile does that
only on Linux, for some reason...
The first three of these points should really be handled by imake et al...
This is usefull for multichannel sample and music playback from python.
This project is currently being used by soya (https://gna.org/projects/soya/).
WWW: https://gna.org/projects/pysdlmixer/
PR: ports/86927
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
OO (Listener, Source and Buffer are objects). Extensions are not supported
yet.
Supported file formats are Wave and Ogg Vorbis (with the PyOgg and PyVorbis
modules). PyOpenAL can be used independently or along with Soya, our 3D
engine for Python.
WWW: http://home.gna.org/oomadness/en/pyopenal/index.html
PR: ports/86926
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
Port of id3 mass tagger, a tool for manipulating id3 and id3v2 tags in
multiple files. It can generate tag fields from the filename and other
variables, and/or rename files, using an intuitive syntax.
PR: 84462
Submitted by: Marc Schoolderman <squell@alumina.nl>
Approved by: pav (mentor)
xmmsctrl is a small utility to control XMMS from the command line. Its
goal is to be used coupled with sh to test XMMS state and perform an
appropriate action, e.g. if playing then pause else play. The interest
of this is to bind keys in a window manager to have control over XMMS
with keys that do play/next/pause, prev, control sound...
WWW: http://user.it.uu.se/~adavid/utils/
PR: ports/86534
Submitted by: Jason E. Hale <jhale@bluebottle.com>
This is a command-line utility which tries to determine the encoder used to
create an mp3 file.
Each encoder has unique characteristics fingerprinted into each file. This
program analyzes algorithms that are used in any given file and determines which
encoder was used. For example the Xing encoder never uses short blocks.
PR: 86768
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
Approved by: pav (mentor)
modules that allow a Perl script to query an audio CD's ID under both
Windows and Linux, and now FreeBSD, too. I've submitted the FreeBSD
implementation patch to David Schultz, but in the meantime, here it is.
gtk-sharp20 for affected ports.
- Also correct incorrect RUN_DEPENDS=${BUILD_DEPENDS} still remaining
in mcatalog, bless, f-spot, and gecko-sharp10.
Approved by: ahze (mentor)
and make the sub-master port (timidity++-emacs) _append_ its own
CONFIGURE_ARGS instead of resetting them anew. Woof, these ports are
an insteresting tangle...
Notified by: pointyhat (via kris)
to avoid being overruled by the GNUGETOPT's CPPFLAGS settings on 4.x systems. [1]
Continue using GMAKE on systems before 5.0, due to a bug in our make there.
Reported by: dhw [1]
from the module's shared object instead of a gratuitous .txt file, that
currently accompanies each module. This should fix pointhat's builds
of the interfaces without adding cruft to their PLISTs. The patch is
accepted by vendor.
Fix one other place in configure to look for tcl8X instead of tcl8.X.
The patch is accepted by vendor.
Realy on archivers/libarc instead of building the version bundled with
timidity.
Set USE_GETOPT_LONG -- timidity uses it, if it can, resulting in a
potentially omitted dependency.
Bump PORTREVISION.
Add links to the vendor's bug reports to each patch, where possible.
Approved by: maintainer (blanket)
Refer to all modules using their /dist/Foo/ path instead of via
the mishmash of old author path, new author path, module documentation,
etc. These are mostly stragglers that should have been caught in pass 2.
This pass brought to you by Bill's 102-degree fever during pass 2.
Refer to all modules using their /dist/Foo/ path instead of via
the mishmash of old author path, new author path, module documentation,
etc.
This pass brought to you by loving, painstaking hand editing.
URLs automatically rewritten from /search?dist=Foo or /dist/Foo
to /dist/Foo/ (note trailing slash). After a 2002(!) reorganization,
this is the preferred way to refer to modules on search.cpan.org.
This pass brought to you by http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/fix-search
- Add PostgreSQL support
- Remove unsupported AKODE engine
- Add patch for build on 4.x
o Full changelog:
http://amarok.kde.org/content/view/59/66/
Lots of help and testing by: lofi
work with both audio/amarok and audio/juk at this time. Patches for
both affected ports failed to fetch musicbrainz information.
Developers are still being contacted.
o Remove audio/py-libtunepimp for the time being
o Fix undefined symbol error. MP4GetTrackAudioType was replaced by
MP4GetTrackEsdsObjectTypeId on libmp4v2 0.9.9.
o Bump PORTREVISION, accordingly.
Approved by: ahze
bsd.port.pre.mk is included, move the block which uses it to be after
said inclusion. This makes timidity++ cease to depend upon itself,
and unbreaks portsnap's INDEX-building.
Approved by: linimon